“Modern racism (of which antisemitism is part) although caused by specific social conditions, becomes, when it gains strength, a force that in my opinion can only be described as demonic.”
Jewish History, Jewish Religion (1994)
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V. V. Giri (1894–1980) Indian politician and 4th president of India
Source: Presidents of India, 1950-2003, P.83
Georges Sorel book Reflections on Violence
Reflections on Violence, London: UK, George Allen & Unwin, (reprinted in Saxony 1925) p. 180
“Never make up with extremism, racism, antisemitism or rejecting whoever is different”
Jacques Chirac (1932–2019) 22nd President of France
Ne composez jamais avec l'extrémisme, le racisme, l'antisémitisme ou le rejet de l'autre. <br class="br">Statement in Le Monde http://www;lemonde.fr, dated mars 13th 2007, p. 10
Nicole Oresme (1323–1382) French philosopher
Source: De Moneta (c. 1360), Ch. 15: That the Profit accruing to the Prince from Alteration of the Coinage is unjust
Vitruvius book De architectura
Introduction, Sec. 17
De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book IX
Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) Russian zoologist, evolutionary theorist, philosopher, scientist, revolutionary, economist, activist, geogr…
Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1899) http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/kropotkin/memoirs/memoirstoc.html Part IV, Sect. 3 http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/kropotkin/memoirs/memoirs4_3.html <br class="br">Context: Belief in an ice-cap reaching Middle Europe was at that time rank heresy; but before my eyes a grand picture was rising, and I wanted to draw it, with the thousands of details I saw in it; to use it as a key to the present distribution of floras and faunas; to open new horizons for geology and physical geography.<br>But what right had I to these highest joys, when all around me was nothing but misery and struggle for a mouldy bit of bread; when whatsoever I should spend to enable me to live in that world of higher emotions must needs be taken from the very mouths of those who grew the wheat and had not bread enough for their children? From somebody's mouth it must be taken, because the aggregate production of mankind remains still so low.<br>Knowledge is an immense power. Man must know. But we already know much! What if that knowledge — and only that — should become the possession of all? Would not science itself progress in leaps, and cause mankind to make strides in production, invention, and social creation, of which we are hardly in a condition now to measure the speed?
Raymond Geuss book Philosophy and Real Politics
Source: Philosophy and Real Politics (2008), p. 49.
Michael Collins (Irish leader) (1890–1922) Irish revolutionary leader
A Path to Freedom (2010), p. 64